RE: (idm) kumquat ethics

From Konstantin Minko
Sent Mon, Oct 18th 1999, 07:46

Hold on everybody!

It's getting out of way.

1. In first place he should not buy this CD if it was free.
2. If he bought it knowing it is free - he fooled himself and tries to fool
us.
3. If he bought it not knowing that it was a free promo than he's mistaken
and tries to be balanced with his expenses which is quite understandable.

Result: That's he's case. If he wants to sell it than he's got right to sell
it. If you want to buy it you have the right to buy it. It is what freedom
is for. Irene was right to point that out but it is little late as this CD
is being sold altready and who can ever know that he hasn't bought it in the
first place? Let's be realistic, we cannot blame a man for selling his stuff
even if he was paid to get it. I think you folks who say that they live in a
free country should agree with it.

Over and out.

Alien

> -----Original Message-----
> From: xxx-xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx [mailto:xxx-xxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx]On
> Behalf Of Brian Mulvey
> Sent: Saturday, October 16, 1999 12:03 AM
> To: xxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx
> Subject: (idm) kumquat ethics
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> In Thad's defence, even though yes you can get a free copy or could get a
> free copy, every store I've seen it in (which isn't many but still) had it
> for AT LEAST $8.
> But if you want to break it down legally, Thad no right to sell a
> promotional (complimentary) copy of Kumquat.
>